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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.aii-ps.org/ AII website] | * [http://www.aii-ps.org/ AII website] | ||
− | *[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/foreign_policy/regional_cooperation/ Regional cooperation web page on Ministry of Foreign Affairs website] | + | *[http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/foreign_policy/foreign_policy/regional_cooperation/ Regional cooperation web page on Ministry of Foreign Affairs website] |
* [http://www.uniadrion.net/index.html Uniadrion – Virtual network of universities from member countries of the AII] | * [http://www.uniadrion.net/index.html Uniadrion – Virtual network of universities from member countries of the AII] | ||
[[Category:Cultural diversity]] | [[Category:Cultural diversity]] | ||
[[Category:Support services]] | [[Category:Support services]] |
Revision as of 10:45, 16 July 2012
Fields of activities
Considering the specific nature of the sea and the coastal area, the countries cooperate in a number of fields, with 6 round tables representing the framework of AII activities. The round tables include: the fight against organised crime; environmental protection and sustainable development; economy, tourism and small and medium-sized enterprises cooperation; transport and maritime cooperation; culture and education; and inter-university cooperation.
AII and culture
During its presidency 2003–2004, Slovenia, in the framework of culture, focused on an integrated approach to the conservation of cultural heritage and on the implementation of international legal instruments in this field. The main topics discussed were archaeological research in heritage protection, underwater cultural heritage, integrated conservation of protected areas and salt pans as eco-museums. Slovenia also included the Slovene coast with the University of Primorska in the activities during its presidency.
In June 2012 at the meeting of high representatives of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Greece, Croatia, Italy, Serbia, and Slovenia in Ljubljana the procedure for the adoption of the Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Macroregion, and the upcoming Regional Cooperation Programme AII projects were addressed.